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The Catlins Must Do's

NUGGET POINT LIGHTHOUSE - Rocks eroded by waves resemble gold nuggets and can be seen from the lighthouse, 76m above sea level.

WILDLIFE - Fur seals, dolphins and penguins frequent Nugget Point and between December and February elephant seals, too.

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TUMA TOKA CURIOSCAPE - For hands-on fun, this immersive indoor centre tells the story of how Curio Bay came to be.

CURIO BAY - Enjoy a swim or surf, then walk to the Petrified Forest where fossilised trees are embedded in coastal bedrock.

MCLEAN FALLS - The 22-metre waterfall set on the Tautuku River and part of Catlins Conservation Park, are often described as the most spectacular in the Southland region. A 40-minute return walk.

OWAKA - A large stainless steel waka sculpture is a standout in the Catlins’ main town. Visiting the local museum is ‘like walking through a 3D storybook’ covering Māori settlements, shipwrecks and pioneer settlers.

KAKA POINT - A popular coastal village that thrives over summer. Swim on the surf-patrolled beach, picnic beside the sea, surf decent waves and embark on the looped Kaka Beach Bush Walk.

MORE...

> Cannibal Bay and Surat Bay

> Jack’s Blowhole

> Southland Waipapa Point Lighthouse

> Purakaunui Bay

> Purakaunui Falls

> Southland Niagara Falls

> Catlins Day Tours

> Bat Walk

> Roaring Bay

> Cathedral Caves

> Lake Wilkie

> Teapot Land

> Florence Hill Lookout

> Tunnel Hill

Nugget Point, The Catlins © Destination Clutha

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